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Translational Biophotonics Laboratory (A*STAR Skin Research Labs, Singapore), we are developing novel biosensing probes based on (specially designed) optofluidic fibers associated with plasmonic nanotechnologies
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experiments. A key research direction will be to explore new designs using flying-focus to improve LWFA-based X-ray sources. Although this is primarily an experimental position, we also encourage applications
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, for example induced by tidal forces. To this end, it will be necessary to integrate polarimeters, using the Compton process, for each beam. The Accelerator Pole ILE group is involved in their design and plays a
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-Language Models (VLMs). The postdoctoral researcher will explore how advanced generative and multimodal models can be designed, adapted, and applied to challenging vision tasks such as image understanding
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for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, has developed a strong expertise in harnessing light-matter interaction at the most fundamental level. We develop crucial resources for optical quantum technologies, including high
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. The Laboratory of Molecular Innovation and Applications (LIMA, UMR 7042) is a joint research unit affiliated with CNRS, the University of Upper Alsace, and the University of Strasbourg, with sites in Mulhouse and
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analysis components and is part of a collaborative effort within the PEPR Cell-ID network. The successful candidate will be responsible for: ● Designing and implementing chromatin tracing experiments (Hi-M
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collections, enabling both fundamental and translational research in close interaction with the Strasbourg University Hospitals and IHU of Strasbourg. We investigate the contribution of inhibition of histone
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Shell Model with Continuum and its extensions to construct high-fidelity microscopic optical potentials, designed for use in few-body reaction formalisms, in particular Faddeev-type calculations targeting
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heterostructure. These spins can be manipulated electrically owing to the intrinsic (or to a synthetic) spin-orbit coupling, and get entangled through exchange interactions, allowing for the implementation of a